As you may already be aware, I will be launching my 5th Compassion
for Animals Road Expedition dedicated to the deer (CARE-5 or Deer Tour)
starting on July 19 with the Animal Rights Conferences in Los Angeles CA
(see www.ARConference.org). From there, I will be traversing ID, MT,
ND/SD, MN,WI, IL, IN, MI, OH, PA, NY, VT, NH, MA, CT, NJ, DE, MD, VA,
NC, SC, GA, TN, AR, TX, and, if time allows, also NM, AZ, CA, OR and WA
before returning to BC in late November.

So far, our project coordinator Lane Ferrante has encountered
extremely enthusiatic responses from whichever state her outreach effort
has touched. There are events being planned, scheduled and set up in
many states, as we speak. Of late, deer culling has spread across the
land like wildfire, as does its folly (it does not work, except to
fatten the pockets of the cullers). Through our organizing effort, we
discovered that many activists from state to state have been fighting
their own local losing battles without outside help, while others are
just beginning to awaken to the unacceptable situation. (For those
unfamiliar with the deer issue, just google "Deer Management".)

Speaking of awakening, it is more like a club in the head. I knew
nothing about the problem last September while I was on my CARE-4 Tour,
until I landed in Ohio, where the city of Solon spent $520,000 in
2004/2005 culling over 1,000 deer within city limits, i.e. in people's
backyards, often right in front of neighboring children. Then it hit me
like a ton of bricks, as a result of which I am devoting 2007 in its
entirety to the deer issue. Judging by the intensity of the responses to
Lane's outreach, many other people in many states have had their own ton
of bricks fall on them as well.

Our outreach effort has inadvertently, in fact inevitably,
established the beginning of a very real and substantial multi-state
National Deer Alliance, which I believe will be immensely powerful.

Given the potential of confrontation on this tour, we have decided
that all its events be video documented, then eventually edited into a
dynamic Deer Campaign TV/video documentary.

Here, I have a request to make. But before I make it, I want to point
out that in my previous hundreds of emails in the name of HOPE, I have
always written only on the issue and the campaigns and asked for action,
never once for donations (which explains HOPE's perputual state pf
poverty). But to properly equip this project, including the purchase of
a high definition video camera and a more reliable vehicle, I have to
break this rule.

Please make a donation to this project.

Here is another rule, one I have never broken, and will never break.
Every cent of any donation, even in the form of a "salary", are spent on
HOPE projects, whose workers are all volunteers, I myself included.
Unlike certain large organizations whose overhead approximates 50%, the
overhead of HOPE is an absolute zero. The donations do cover my food,
but I am a biological machine of HOPE and, like the car, need the fuel.